Well.. Remember what George Broussard stated on the press release... It'll exist as a company, licencing games, etc... so.. yeah it would still on if it depend of it... BUT It doesn't matter to PREY 2 anyway... since it's being in developement by Human Head Studios and Produced by Radar Group..

So, Prey 2 and Earth No More will be release, yes. There's no problem with their developement.

I actually played Prey 2 last week and throughly enjoyed it, even more then I enjoyed it first time. Come to think about it, I think I had too much high expectations the first time I played it. And perhaps the newer graphics card aslo made a difference .

i hope prey 2 will be better, prey 1 was just a 1 time play through game...

I felt the same way, It was ok the first time you played but there was no replay value at all. The gameplay and lack of different types of enemies made it a pretty average fps game.

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Ok but Radar Group is Scott Miller and Scott Miller is also 3dRealms.
For me it's the same Zenimax=Betheshda.

Nope, Zenimax owns Bethesda. Radar Group and 3DRealms are legally separated. Only connection is that Radar Group may be licensing some of 3DR ip's (Duke Nukem). Not sure exactly who owns Prey though but I think it may have been completly transfered to Radar Group.

Nope, Zenimax owns Bethesda. Radar Group and 3DRealms are legally separated. Only connection is that Radar Group may be licensing some of 3DR ip's (Duke Nukem). Not sure exactly who owns Prey though but I think it may have been completly transfered to Radar Group.

Ok it's legally true, ma Scott Miller=Scott Miller.
Unless with what has happened in recent months at 3drealms, Scott Miller has not definitively abandoned 3dRealms.
But knowing the attitude of Scott Miller retains the obligation of secrecy on this.

according to Kristian Joensen the Prey IP was moved from 3D Realms to Radar recently!

Interesting!

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according to Kristian Joensen the Prey IP was moved from 3D Realms to Radar recently!

Interesting!

Recently? What about the press release from Radar that announced Prey 2 in March last year?

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I need to clarify, what I told JobivanHiob is that the Prey trademark has recently been transferred from 3DR to Radar Group. While Prey 2 has been under them since atleast then, the Prey trademark has belonged to 3DR still all this time. That has changed recently.

and this means 3DR has probably got some money for this "transfer", right KJ?

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I don't know. It is certainly possible. It depends also on what their arrangement was on the Prey franchise/Prey 2 prior to this. It may have been anything from a deal like the the one they did with Take Two concerning the Max Payne IP to just a legal formality and anything in between.